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TRUESIGHT 2 INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUALREMOTEDISPLAY09050703dHEADSIGHT.COM 574.546.5022

About HeadsightHeadsight Contact InfoHeadsight, Inc.4845 3B RoadBremen, IN 46506Phone: 574-546-5022Fax: 574-546-5760Email: info@headsight.comWeb: www.headsight.comTechnical AssistancePhone: 574-220-5511About this ManualHow to use this manualThe instructions in this manual are in the order that they should be completed for new installations.Complete all applicable instructions in each section before proceeding. Note that some sectionsare labeled to indicate they only apply to certain machines or applications. An index is availablein the front of the manual to help find technical information for previously installed systems.This icon designates informationof which you should take note.This icon indicates a special toolneeded for a given task.This icon designates animportant instruction.SuggestionsIf you have any suggestions to improve this manual please call 574-546-5022 or email info@headsight.com.DisclaimersHEADSIGHT, HORIZON, PINPOINT, FORESIGHT, FEATHERSIGHT, TRUESENSE, TERRAHAWK,INSIGHT, the Headsight logo, the Horizon logo, and Terrahawk logo are trademarks ofHeadsight, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.Protected by one or more of the following patents and published applications:US6883299; US7310931; US7647753; US9609806; US9609806; US10222410;US10244680; EP2955993(DE,ES,FR,IT,UK); EP2956851 AU2004203614;BR112015019262; BR112015019286; CA2900987; CA2900994; WO20180152266Copyright Headsight, Inc. 2020

Table of ContentsInstallation 01Identify the Components 02Remote Display Wiring 03Remote controller 03Calibration 04Initial Truesight Setup 04Accessing Calibration From Menus 05Wheel Angle Sensor Calibration 05Auto Deadzone Calibration 06Auto Engage Sensor Calibration 07Bump Centering 07Settings 08Access Settings 08Change Settings 08Range (Default 40) 08Tilt range (Default 2) 09Right Deadzone (Default Calibrated Value, 0 if not calibrated) 10Left Deadzone 10Auxiliary Engage 10Alert Timer 11LCD Backlight (Default 10) 11LCD Contrast (Default 10) 11Deadband (Default 10) 12Gain (Default System Dependent) 12Auto-Engage Delay (Default 2.5 sec) 13Disengage Value (Default 8) 13Speed Select (Default GPS) 14Gain Balance (Default 0) 14Fine Control (Default 0) 15System Select 15Curve Range/Range2 (Default 2) 15Operation 17Requirements for Operation 17Engaging Truesight 17Disengaging Truesight 17Bump Steer 18Overview 19Truesight Navigation 19How to Navigate 19Main Screens 19Truesight Base LED 20Truesight Remote LED 20Updating Software 21iv

Updating with Techlink App 21Updating Truesight 2 with USB 21Updating Truesight Remote Display with SD card (2GB or less) 22Menu Layout 23Advanced Information 24Theory of Operation 24Accessing Diagnostics 25Viewing Diagonostics 25I/O Crop 0.00V 25I/O Crop2 0.00V 25I/O Wheel Angle 0.00V 25I/O Tilt 0.00V 26I/O Steering Wheel 0 26I/O Disengage 0.00V 26I/O Safeties 26I/O AT Engage 0.00V 26I/O Motor L/R 26I/O Valve L/R 26I/O Last Disengage 27Error Codes 27Accessing Codes 27Clearing Codes 27Steering Test 28Diagnostics 30Troubleshooting Overview 30Troubleshooting—Sensors and Harnesses 31Troubleshooting by Symptom 32Troubleshooting by Truesight 2 Error Codes 34Statement of Limited Warranty 39v

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Before working on combine or under header always:1. Perform all combine and header manufacturersafety precautions for servicing header.InstallationInstallation2. Insert stop to prevent movement of header.3. Set combine parking brake.4. Turn off combine and remove key from ignition.5. Disconnect all drive shafts from the header.01

Installation02Identify the Components1. Remote controller TS-RemoteMount kit

Remote controller1. Connect the remote controller to Y731 on main trunk harness InstallationRemote Display Wiring4 pin Deutsch2. Mount controller for ease of operation For all CIH Common Cabs, use providedmounting bracket as pictured belowFor all others., attach controller to side window ofcombine using provided suction-cup mount03

CalibrationCalibrationInitial Truesight SetupThe first time that Truesight is powered up, it will ask a series of questions.Choose the appropriate choice or follow the instruction given.1. The initial startup screen is: Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to your machine type: CombineSprayer3. PressVaries by choice5. PressOEMAftermarket7. PressVaries by choices9. PressVaries by choices11. PressChoose if connector is in front or back13. PressMachine Make CIHSteering Type OEMOEMSteering Make Case-NHSteering Choice Accuguideenter12. Turn scroll knob to the correct orientation Combineenter10. Turn scroll knob to your steering choice: System Typeenter8. Turn scroll knob to your steering make: V1.00Benter6. Turn scroll knob to your steering type: 40-Pin ConnectorOrientation Backenter14. Initial Setup will continue to “Wheel Angle” & “Deadzone” calibrations.Skip “Accessing Calibrations” & continue into those sections.04V1.00Renter4. Turn scroll knob to your machine make: TRUESIGHT

Truesight will automatically access calibrations after completion of initial setup is complete.1. Push escape from run screen2. Turn scroll knob to Main Calibrate Pressenter3. Turn scroll knob to Calibrate desired calibration PressMain CalibrateCalibrationAccessing Calibration From MenusCal Center BumpenterWheel Angle Sensor CalibrationThe wheel angle sensor calibration allows Truesight to learn theorientation of the feedback sensor on the steering axle.1. To calibrate go to Calibration Wheel Angle Park in a generally level areapressCal Wheel Angleenter2. Turn wheels fully to right by using steering wheel. Then pressenter3. Pressenter once more to accept the wheel anglecalibration4. Pressescape till returned to run screenTurn Wheel RightThen Press ENT 4.52VWheel SensorCalibration Complete05

Auto Deadzone CalibrationCalibrationThe Auto Dead Zone calibration allows Truesight to automatically detect the miniumvoltage outputs that will cause the valve or motor to turn the wheels.1. To calibrate go to Calibration Auto Detect DZ Park in a generally level area2. Pressenter3. pressenter to start calibration.Cal Auto Detect DZAuto DeadzoneStart Calibration4. Acknowledge that wheels will move andthat all people are clear of machine. Then pressenter5. Steer wheels straight ahead by using steering wheel. Drive directly ahead a short distance toverify that wheels are straightThen pressWheels will moveKeep people clearCenter Wheel Exactlyenter6. Drive forward at approximately 1mph in a clear area freefrom obstacles.Drive forward @ 1MPH-Don’t SteerOK?After you acknowledge this screen the wheels will steer automatically! Pressenter7. Continue driving until calibration is complete. Press8. Press06enterescape till returned to run screenCalibration CompleteLeft 25Right 25

Auto Engage Sensor CalibrationWhen the header passes below the chosen height, Truesight will delay a short time andthen begin steering. (see Auto-Engage Delay in the Settings section of this manual)1. To calibrate go to Calibration Auto Engage HGT Park in a generally level areaPressCal Auto Engage HGTCalibrationThe Auto-Engage sensor calibration learns a feederhouse position at which to engage Truesight.enter2. Choose a feederhouse height ABOVE that which the feeder would be in forordinary operation. If the combine is equipped with automatic header heightcontrol, it may raise head – which would disengage Truesight. Pressenter3. Once Auto-engage is calibrated it needs to be enabled before it will work. To enable Auto-engage, Pressand holdEngage button until screen says “Auto Engage is turned ON”.4. Turning off Auto-engage by pressing and holdingengage button. Auto-engage will also be disabled afterpower is turned off or if speed of combine is over 10MPH.5. PushAuto Engageis Turned OFFescape till returned to run screen.Bump CenteringThe bump centering calibration set the current bump offset to zero. It only serves to simplify thedisplay on the remote controller and does not affect the operation of the Truesight system.1. To calibrate go to Calibration Center Bump Park in a generally level areaPressCal Center Bumpenter2. Pressenter to Center Bump.3. Pushescape till returned to run screen.Truesight ENGAGED!BUMP 15Press Enter toCenter BumpTruesight ENGAGED! BUMP 07

SettingsSettingsProperly setting the Truesight system is essential to having responsive row guidancecontrol. You should become very familiar with the steps in this section.Access Settings1. Pushescape from run screen.2. Turn scroll knob to Main Setup. Pressenter3. Turn scroll knob to Setup desired setting. PressMain SetupenterSetup Range 40Change SettingsRange (Default 40)The range setting controls the aggressiveness of the Truesight system. Increasingthe range increases the angle to which the wheels turn. Combine steering mayweave from side to side in the row if the range is set either too high or too low.Properly adjusting the range is the most important step for optimum steering response.Increase the Range if: You notice a gentle weave from side to side in the rowThe system performs well on straight rows but doesnot turn sharply enough to go around a curveDecrease the Range if: 08The rear wheels jerk constantly andsuddenly from side to side

1. To change this setting go to Setup Range in menu. PressenterSetup Range 402. Turn scroll knob to “desired value”.Press3. PushenterSettings escape till returned to run screen.Tilt range (Default 2)The Tilt Range setting allows Truesight to automatically ‘bump’ the combine up aslope to compensate for the natural tendency of the combine to slide down. A highertilt range setting compensates more; a lower tilt range compensates less.Increase the Tilt Range if: The snout is centered on the row when on level ground but crowdsthe downhill side of the row when on a slope.Decrease the Tilt Range if: The snout is centered on the row when on level ground butcrowds the uphill side of the row when on a slope.1. To change this setting go to Setup Tilt Range in menu. PressenterSetup Tilt Range 22. Turn scroll knob to “desired value”. Press3. Pushenterescape till returned to main screen.09

Right Deadzone (Default CalibratedValue, 0 if not calibrated)SettingsThe Right Deadzone setting allows manual adjustment of the valve/motor deadband. This value is set by the deadzone calibration. A higher value will decrease the valve/motor deadband.A lower value will increase the valve/motor deadband.1. To change this setting go to Setup RightDead Zone in menu. Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired value”. Press3. PushSetup Advanced SetupenterAdv Right Dead Zone 00escape till returned to main screen.Left DeadzoneSee Right DeadzoneAuxiliary EngageThe Auxiliary Engage setting allows the auxiliary (foot) switch type to be chosen.If you choose to use the Headsight provided footswitch – choose “Default”. Ifyou do not wish to use any auxiliary switch – choose “Off”.1. To change this setting go to Setup Aux Engage in menu. Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired setting”. Press3. Push10enterescape till returned to main screen.Setup Aux Engage Default

Alert TimerThe Alert Timer allows the operator to have an audible alert sound at a preset time after theengagement of Truesight. The setting ranges from off to 20 minutes in 30 second intervals. PressSetup Alert Timer Offenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired setting”. Press3. PushSettings1. To change this setting go to Setup Alert Timer in menu.enterescape till returned to main screen.LCD Backlight (Default 10)The LCD Backlight setting allows the operator to adjust the brightness on the remote display.1. To change this setting go to Setup LCD Backlight in menu. Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired value”. Press3. PushSetup LCD Backlight 10enterescape till returned to main screen.LCD Contrast (Default 10)The LCD Contrast setting allows the operator to adjust the contrast(darkness) of the text on the remote display.1. To change this setting go to Setup LCD Contrast in menu. Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired value”. Press3. PushSetup LCD Contrast 10enterescape till returned to main screen.11

Deadband (Default 10)The Deadband setting adjusts the maximum swing of the cropsensor before Truesight issues a steer command.SettingsDecrease the Deadband if: The system wanders in the row withouteven trying to turn the wheels.Increase the Deadband if: The system is steering excessively often even on relativelystraight rows.1. To change this setting go to Setup ADVSettings Deadband in menu. Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired value”. Press3. PushSetup Advanced SetupenterAdv Deadband 8escape till returned to main screen.Gain (Default System Dependent)The Gain setting controls the speed of steering response for a given error from thecenter of the row. A higher gain setting will result in a quicker response.Increasing the gain may improve responsiveness, but will have a tendency to make the system jerky orunstable.1. To change this setting go to Setup ADVSettings Gain in menu. Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired value”. Press3. Push12Setup Advanced Setupenterescape till returned to main screen.Adv Gain 6

Auto-Engage Delay (Default 2.5 sec)1. To change this setting go to Setup ADVSettings Auto Engage in menu. Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired time”. Press3. PushSetup Advanced SetupSettingsThe Auto-Engage Delay adjusts the time delay between when the operator lowers the header andTruesight engages when using the Auto-Engage feature. The delay period starts when the feederhouselowers below the setpoint chosen in the Auto-Engage calibration. The delay allows the operatora few seconds to manually guide the machine to the beginning of the row at the headland.enterAdv Auto EngageDelay 2.5sescape till returned to main screen.Disengage Value (Default 8)The Disengage Value setting allows the operator to adjust how much motion of the steering wheel isrequired to disengage Truesight. Increasing the override value will make it harder to disengage the system.If Truesight disengages with only a slight nudge of the steering wheel, the OverrideValue may be increased to prevent accidental disengagement.1. To change this setting go to Setup ADVSettings Override Value in menu. Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired value”. Press3. PushSetup Advanced SetupenterAdv Disengage Value 8escape till returned to main screen.13

Speed Select (Default GPS)Speed Select is a Safety Feature of Truesight, disable at your own risk!SettingsThe Speed Select setting properly configures Truesight to read the speed sensor. If the Speed Selectis set to “OFF”, the minimum and maximum speed limits to engage Truesight will be disabled. If youwish to allow the min and max speed limits, choose the option that best matches your combine.1. To change this setting go to Setup ADVSettings Speed Select in menu. Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired selection”. Press3. PushSetup Advanced SetupenterAdv Speed Select GPSescape till returned to main screen.Gain Balance (Default 0)The Gain Balance setting allows manual manipulation of the right-hand gain value withrespect to the base value set by the “Gain” setting. Changing this setting allows the operatorto manually adjust the gain when turning right to a value different from the base value.1. To change this setting go to Setup ADVSettings Gain Balance in the menu. Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired value”. Press3. Push14Setup Advanced Setupenterescape till returned to main screen.Adv Gain Balance 0

Fine Control (Default 0)The Fine Control setting is a control used on systems with fast hydraulics to help smooth out the transitionwhen it tries to just start to turn the wheels. This setting is normally unnecessary for systems with steeringmotors and AccuGuide valves, but a value of 15-20 is recommend for aftermarket steering valve systems. Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired value”. Press3. PushSetup Advanced SetupenterSettings1. To change this setting go to Setup ADVSettings Fine Control in menu.Adv Fine Control 00escape till returned to main screen.System SelectThe System Select setting allows the configuration of Truesight for use with differentvalve and motor systems. This value will not be changed for a given system.1. To change this setting go to Setup ADVSettings System Select in menu. Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired system”. Press3. PushSetup Advanced SetupenterAdv System Select Accuguideescape till returned to main screen.Curve Range/Range2 (Default 2)The Curve setting allows additional compensation for curve aggressiveness after Range has been properlyadjusted for straight rows. Range2 should be increased if the tip of the snout favors the outside of the rowwhile going around a curve. Increasing Range2 will bring the tip of the snout back to the inside of the curve.Adjust this setting to the lowest value possible while still getting acceptable performance around curves.1. To change this setting go to Setup ADVSettings Range2 in menu. Pressenter2. Turn scroll knob to “desired value”. Press3. PushSetup Advanced SetupenterAdv Curve Range 2escape till returned to main screen.15

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OperationRequirements for OperationFive requirements must be met before the Truesight 2 system will engage:OperationTurn off TrueSight 2 Remote before entering roadway!1. Seat switch safety must have contact Operator must be sitting in seat to engage system2. Road mode must be disabled.3. Speed must be within range Speed must be between 0.8 and 10 mph to engage system4. Steering wheel rotation must be recognized before engagement. Every power cycle rotate steering wheel at least ½ turn to relearn encoders5. Steering wheel must be stationary during engagement.Engaging Truesight Presssteering wheel buttonPress Foot Switch (see Setting Auxiliary Engage section of this manual)Auto engage (see Settings Auto Engage section of this manual)Disengaging Truesight Manually turn steering wheelPresssteering wheel buttonIf foot switch is installed and enabled, press foot pedalIf Auto Engage is enabled, raise head above auto engage height that was set during the calibration17

Bump Steer Operation18Turn scroll knob clockwise to shift machine to rightTurn scroll knob counter clockwise to shift machine to left

OverviewTruesight NavigationOverviewHow to NavigateThere are four controls on the Truesight remote:1. Steering Wheel Button Tapping this button engages/disengages TruesightHolding this button for more than 3 secondsenables/disables the Auto-Engage feature2. Red X (Escape Command) Tapping the Red X moves back one level in the menu3. Black Scroll Knob Raises or lowers the Bump value (see Operation)Scrolls to next or previous value in a menu or listControls combine during a steering test4. Green Check Mark (Enter Command) Tapping the Check Mark selects the options displayedMain Screens During operation, Truesight willnormally be in the Run Screen Pressthe “Red X” to toggle between the Run Screenand the Main Menu ScreenTruesight ENGAGED! BUMP Proceed through the menu by scrolling with the Knob and selecting with the greenSee “Menu Layout” of this section for complete menu layoutcheck mark19

Truesight Base LEDNot connected to remote but has powerGreen LED will stay on and have a little “blip” every 3 second: Normal OperationConnected to RemoteYellow LED blinks fast (approx. every 0.1 sec):Overview20 Loading data from USBTruesight Remote LEDTruesight Engaged

Updating SoftwareIf you are running Headsight’s Horizon header height control, select the WiFi networkof the Horizon base unit and it will automatically pass the update to Truesight 2as well. If you are not running Horizon, select the Truesight 2 WiFi Network.1. Download Headsight Techlink App on your iDevice or Androidfrom the App store. Must have Horizon 2.10.0 or later softwareLogin in following on screen instructionsThen go to Help Info to learn how to use appOverviewUpdating with Techlink AppUpdating Truesight 2 with USB2. Download latest version of Truesight 2 from website.3. Unzip files, copy file insght2.bin onto root directory on USB flash drive. If you are using Truesight remote display you will need toplace agremote.hex file on a SDcard that is 2GB or less.4. Plug USB flash drive into USB port on Truesight 2 unit in combine cab. If unit is not yet powered up, cycle key on combineIt should start blinking yellow shortly after applying power. If thisdoesn’t happen, unplug and plug the Truesight 2 power.Press accept on VT (Update Firmware) to start software update.5. Wait until Truesight 2 unit has a green indicator light (should be no longer than 5 min) If you have Truesight Remote Display attached, power cycle Truesight Remote Display unit.If the Remote display light is rapidly flashing red, then Truesight Remote Display is updating.Don’t cycle power while it is updating. If display flashes “COMM FAILED”, call Headsight.6. You can now safely remove the USB flash drive. Be sure to replace USB cover cap7. Wait for Truesight 2 to appear on VT. A power cycle might be needed after update8. Your Truesight 2 is now updated. Please verify that your Truesight 2 initial settings are correct.If your Truesight 2 units fail to update you must do a complete format on USBdrive to a (FAT) file type and then recopy insght2.bin to the root directory.21

Updating Truesight Remote Displaywith SD card (2GB or less)1. Remove the left-hand cover of the Truesight remote and retain the 4 attaching screws.2. Insert the SD card into the slot on the remotewith the Power already turned ON.Overview3. With the SD card already in the slot, cycle Power to theTruesight Remote Display to begin updating software.4. Wait until the yellow “loading” light stops flashing. The yellow light is behind the SD card in the Truesightremote5. Verify that the update was successful by readingsoftware version displayed on the startup screen. TRUESIGHT V1.00RSoftware versions should match betweenTruesight 2 Base (B) and Truesight RemoteDisplay (R) when both are updated.6. Remove SD card and reinstall the cover on the remote.7. Follow Initial Truesight Setup and Calibration instructions of manual.22V1.00B

Menu LayoutSetupRangeTilt RangeRight Dead ZoneLeft Dead ZoneAux EngageAlert TimerLCD BacklightLCD ContrastAdvanced Setup DeadbandGainAuto Engage DelayDisengage ValueSpeed SelectSpeed ValueGain BalanceFine ControlSystem SelectAlgorithm TypeCurve Range (Range2)Range3Calibrate Center BumpWheel AngleAuto Engage HeightSpeedometerTilt SensorAuto Decect Dead Zone Inputs/Outputs Steering TestError CodesClear Errors CropCrop2Wheel AngleTiltSteering WheelDisengageSafetiesAuto EngageMotor L/RValve L/RSpeedometerLast DisengageOverview DiagnosticsAbout Truesight HardwareSoftwareHeadsightBox TimersBootload BaseReset Defaults23

Advanced InformationTheory of OperationAdvanced InfoTruesight 2 systems use a single Hall Effect crop sensor assembly mounted on the head to sense thecorn rows and return a voltage to the combine (1-4 volt output). If centered in the row, the crop sensoroutput voltage should be 2.5 volts; when stalks fully push the right side wand, the voltage should raiseto 4 volts; when stalks fully push the left side wand the voltage should drop to 1 volt. The output voltageform both the crop sensor and the combine wheel angle sensor are used by the Truesight 2 controllerto determine the direction the combine needs to be steered. The controller communicates the steercommand by sending a voltage to the autosteer valves or steering motor on the combine (factory oraftermarket). The operator’s primary interface with the Truesight 2 system is through a VT display, usedfor setup, calibration, adjusting settings and running the system. The Truesight 2 controller also receivesinformation from the operator through the various safeties and sensors. Truesight’s safeties can includethe seat switch, GPS speed sensor, and steering wheel motion sensor. The system can be disengaged by:rotating the steering wheel, pressing the steering wheel button on the VT, raising the feederhouse (autoengage mode), or pressing the foot switch. The system can be engaged by: pressing the steering engagebutton on the VT display, lowering the feederhouse (auto-engage mode), or pressing the foot switch.Steering Device:Wheel Angle Sensor24OEM, Ag Leader,Outback ,Trimble, etc.

Accessing Diagnostics1. Pushescape from main screen.2. Turn scroll knob to Main Diagnostics. Pressenter3. Turn s

Remote Display Wiring Remote controller 1. Connect the remote controller to Y731 on main trunk harness 4 pin Deutsch 2. Mount controller for ease of operation For all CIH Common Cabs, use provided mounting bracket as pictured below For all others., attach controller to side window of combine using provided suction-cup mount 03 .

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